Paranoia in a sentence as a noun

Which no doubt tripped Gilmore's paranoia, and I can't blame him for that either.

Even if you know nothing about bees, just reading that paragraph sounds like conspiracy paranoia.

Just a couple of days ago somebody on HN speculated this was happening, and I dismissed it as paranoia.

The more secretive or unjust an organization is, the more leaks induce fear and paranoia in its leadership and planning coterie.

"The more secretive or unjust an organization is, the more leaks induce fear and paranoia in its leadership and planning coterie.

What drove me absolutely nuts was the level of paranoia and uncertainty around the safety of the libraries and algorithms used.

To quote Julian Assange: "The more secretive or unjust an organization is, the more leaks induce fear and paranoia in its leadership and planning coterie.

I am reminded of something someone* said about leaks in 2006:The more secretive or unjust an organization is, the more leaks induce fear and paranoia in its leadership and planning coterie.

Prisoners of our own device, to repeat our cyclic cosmic history of creating and being enamored of devices...carter announcing that 'those are the bitcoins of the real world' only played into this paranoia more; i think he was trying to tell me "look, you're living in your head and you have to operate according to the perspective of the world.

I find it amazing how often supposedly substantive discussions about Wikileaks and Julian Assange go on without any explicit mention or acknowledgment of what I've always considered his central thesis:----"The non linear effects of leaks on unjust systems of governance[...]The more secretive or unjust an organization is, the more leaks induce fear and paranoia in its leadership and planning coterie.

Paranoia definitions

noun

a psychological disorder characterized by delusions of persecution or grandeur